When you see "Kentucky Bourbon BBQ Glaze" on a menu, and your first instinct is to wonder why it didn't say "Straight" or give an age statement and question it's quality. Turns out it was pretty good.

08-20-2013, 16:32

oke&coke

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

Or how about wondering what label bourbon they used. What are they trying to hide here?

08-20-2013, 17:46

squire

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

When you ask the barkeep how he makes a Manhattan before you sit down.

08-21-2013, 02:50

darylld911

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

When you do the math and realize you have about a 6 year supply of whiskey, but are still rationalizing why you have to buy more bottles of something you already have (insert ECBP here). "But dear . . . you don't understand!"

08-21-2013, 05:55

portwood

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

Quote:

Originally Posted by darylld911

When you do the math and realize you have about a 6 year supply of whiskey, but are still rationalizing why you have to buy more bottles of something you already have ...

Guilty as charged.

08-21-2013, 06:01

AaronWF

A sign you've gone overboard...

When going on a buying freeze means you stay away from the liquor store for a few days, at least.

08-21-2013, 07:03

sutton

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

When $300 seems a reasonable amount to spend in a single hunt.

08-21-2013, 07:32

Trey Manthey

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

When considering the storage of your whiskey collection most options don't pass muster on account of the weight limits per shelf.

08-21-2013, 07:39

squire

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

When you start designing the label for the barrel you know you will eventually buy.

08-21-2013, 11:01

oke&coke

Re: A sign you've gone overboard...

Quote:

Originally Posted by squire

When you start designing the label for the barrel you know you will eventually buy.

On that note how about when you consider making your own barrel of bourbon.